Since it looks from here at Cisco Live like we won’t be updating any CCIE Voice topics anytime soon (looks like roughly 12 months out – so rest easy and keep studying), then this post is most likely one that CCNP’s will be focusing on for now – though CCIE’s will still certainly benefit from this as well.

Here we will continue our series on Call Control Discovery via Service Advertisement Framework. Today we’ll look at the 4th video in that series (video #56) from our current 62-hour CCNP Voice v8 bootcamp.

CCD via SAF :: Overview (29m)

CCD via SAF :: CUCM Inter-Cluster Call Routing (1h 32m)

CCD via SAF :: CUCM Call Routing with PSTN Failover (29m)

CCD via SAF :: CUCM Call Routing during SRST Fallback (48m)

CCD via SAF :: CUCM to CME Call Routing (54m)

CCD via SAF :: Inter-Cluster RSVP via SIP Preconditions (21m)

Once we finish this series (probably in the next week), I will be starting a brand new long-running series around all of Cisco Unified Contact Center Express and advanced scripting. We’ll start with the basics for every one to be able to follow along, but very quickly ramp up to the advanced scripting sessions, so stay tuned for that. It’s something a lot of students I’ve run into here at Cisco Live asked for – and we love to listen to what you all want.

By the way, should the lab be updated anytime sooner – you can already see from this post that INE is way ahead of the development curve for advanced UCM topics, including UCM v9 and TelePresence topics. We’ve got you covered with the normal extremely in-depth knowledge that you need – not just to “pass a lab”, but rather to truly make you an Expert!

About Mark Snow, CCIE #14073:

Mark Snow has been actively working with data and traditional telephony as a Network Consulting Engineer since 1995, and has been working with Cisco Call Manager and voice-over technology since 1998. Mark has been actively teaching and developing content for the CCIE Voice track since 2005, and the Security track since 2007.
Mark's story with both data and voice technology started out quite young, as he began learning around the age of five from his father who was a patented inventor and a research scientist at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Mark started out on Unix System V and basic analog telephony, and went on from there to large data networking projects with technologies such as Banyan Vines, IPX and of course IP, and large phone systems such as Nortel 61c, Tadiran Coral, Avaya Definity and of course Cisco Unified Communications Manager in both enterprise and 911 PSAP environments across the US and internationally.
Mark is also an accomplished pilot and punched his ticket in 2001. When Mark isn't learning, labing, consulting or teaching, he can be found either piloting or possibly jumping out of a perfectly good airplane, hanging off a rock somewhere or else skiing out west. He also might just be enjoying a quiet day at the beach with his wife and two wonderful young kids, Ryleigh and Judah.

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